Next auction – June 7th – Please add photos of your lots

We get several hundred visitors to this page prior to the auction. If you are bringing lots for sale on Saturday 7th June, please upload photos and descriptions of the items on this page. It is not a requirement for submitting lots to the auction but it helps promote the auction in general and your lots in particular.  This page is for general items only, please use the cycle pages for the specialist cycle auction on the same day.It is free to upload a good quality image and a short description using the comments section at the bottom of this page.
Please read these guidelines for descriptions and adding images of your lots. Your lot(s) have to be approved before they will become visible on this page. Please contact us if they do not appear within 24 hours.

Please continue to book your table space at the auction by phoning Claire or emailing the auction. See top of page.

Visitors to this page please note:

  • The auctioneers have not seen the lots.
  • The descriptions and photos are provided by the sellers.
  • There is no guarantee they will be for sale until they are delivered on the morning of the auction.
  • This is not a catalogue.
  • We normally sell between 350 and 450 lots which all arrive on the day.

8 thoughts on “Next auction – June 7th – Please add photos of your lots”

  1. Four Igor Carl Faberge Champagne Flutes or Glasses Kissing Dove pattern.

    Kissing dove stem supporting a tall flute. Pattern no. B11 B568 (as marked on the box) Height 24.5cm Rim Diameter 6.8cm Base Diameter 7.3cm Weight 235 gms

    Base engraved with: Igor Carl Faberge signature, broken concentric circles Faberge trademark and 112 FM France

  2. Four wine glasses or water goblets with the Igor Carl Faberge mark on the base. The cut glass stem connects to three etched butterflys and then to the clear bowl. Height 20cm Rim Diameter 8cm Base Diameter 7cm Weight 225gm

    One glass has a small crack in the rim.

    Base engraved with: Broken concentric circles Faberge trademark and 113 FM France

  3. Two Hohner 64 Chromonica professional model harmonicas, with one soft case. I can’t play them properly but they make a lovely sound!

  4. Kitchen Mandoline
    Made by de Buyer France “La Madoline V Professionelle”

    Includes a plain and crinkly slicer, 3 chippers or frites, the safety holder for the thing being sliced and the hard case.

    One missing chipper.

  5. Finger Football – The Nipper
    Made under the supervision of the inventor Albert S. Iles Tyburn Road, Birmingham, England some time ago!
    Each player has three keys to operate their flaps and knock the ball into the opponents goal.
    Missing the original ball but ping pong and squash balls work. Needs a netting over the top as well.You made this in case the World Cup is called off or England fail to progress.

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